Turkish steel mills continued to book deep-sea scrap cargoes at the end of last week, but are expected to slow down their purchases because of the approach of the holiday period and current firm prices, sources told Fastmarkets on Monday July 27.
A steel mill in northern Turkey booked a United States-origin cargo comprising 15,000 tonnes of shredded at $275 per tonne and 15,000 tonnes of bonus at $280 per tonne cfr late on Friday July 24.This US cargo brings the total number of Turkish bookings made last...